Switzerland has to be worth more then 1, 4 sounds good (just wish I could change that on the actual board). My first game I played, I was CP and my friend was Allies and I just managed a victory (He was getting bored and not as focused as he was at the beginning). I did the Russian Rev on turn 3, thank god because of the Americans entering next turn, didn’t really want to face 5 opponents. Italy was the next to fall by the Austrians and it ended up being a three on three game with the Germans and Austrians fighting on the Western Front against the French, British, and Americans who chose to land in Picardy, were backed up by the British as the French dealt with the Germans just to the north in Belgium. Now, he destroyed my German navy with his British fleet which I let get bigger and bigger, i’m an idiot for that one, and he landed in Berlin, can he do this? anyway, I was able to push him out and destroy his fleet and finally take Paris.
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RE: Experiments in your next game
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RE: Where to get if in Canada
Normally I buy from starlit citadel but they don’t have it. You can try contacting them to see if they can get a copy (very friendly costumer service)
They are in BC so shipping will be less that if you order from the US.As for the price, they sell AA pac 2nd edtion and AA europe 2nd edition for 80$ each. So if they manage to get some copies you should expect a price from 80-95$
IMO, I think this game is overpriced, even if you buy it at a store for 65$ in the US.
The best option would be to buy in th US if you happen to be there (what I will do if I buy the game)
If not , in the best case, you are looking around 110-130$ for the game and the shipping.I did find 1914 on starlit citadel… except there’s one left and it is literally $5 off. You could get it for $85. I for one am going to check my local board game store in search of a lower priced one.
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RE: Not bad actually
Got my two very strategic friends to play 1941 and god did it take a while, it is very true that with two or more experienced players playing 1941 it can be lots of fun. I was Axis and they were Allies, unfortunately, are game was cut short and there was no winner, I was on the verge of invading UK and they was on the verge of invading Japan so the game could have gone either way :-P
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RE: What to buy?
I just found out today that a local store of mine sells Pacific and Europe 1940 in store… guess what i’m buying :-D
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RE: Price Range?
I hope it doesn’t turn out like anniversary, I really would like to own 1914 and it would be nice to see them put it on retail.
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RE: What to buy?
I don’t ever have enough time to play Global, I was thinking of getting the 2nd edition of 1942 and selling my 1st edition to my friend to get him to start playing :-P plus id have money left over :-)
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RE: Price Range?
It’s only free shipping to America :-( looks like i’m waiting till it’s hopfully on retail :|
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What to buy?
I’ve got about $150 in spending (CAN) and idk what Axis and Allies to buy. i Already have Spring 1942 and 1941.
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RE: Price Range?
Oh dang… I’m from Canada and with the cost of shipping, it will cost me an extra $39.55… :|
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RE: Not bad actually
It is quite a lot of fun :-) my one game with my bro, him playing the Axis, it was also his first real game was actually able to push my Soviets all the way to defending Russia with everything I had (with a little assistance from the Brits). What he didn’t really pay attention to was my growing fleet in the Atlantic and then a successful Normandy invasion which eventually led to his downfall. For a first game, he did phenomenal.